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. 2019 Aug 15;13:1375–1389. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S213258

Table 3.

Intervention summaries

Author Intervention Population Comparator Length of follow-up Results
Coberly40 Disease Management (DM), unspecified 20,202 CHD patients in US administrative dataset Before and after DM enrollment 12 months 43.9% with statin claim before and 45.6% after DM (p<0.0001)
Harbman43 Nurse Counseling, multiple time points using face-to-face and telephone; mean time per patient was 3.64 hrs 65 patients with recent MI at US hospital Intervention vs usual care 3 months 86.7% adherence in usual care vs 100% adherence in intervention
Jelinek45 Nurse/Dietician Counseling, telephone-based risk management and medication coaching at multiple time points 656 patients discharged from coronary care or open heart surgical units at 2 Australian hospitals Intervention vs usual care 24 months 87% adherence in usual care vs 94.4% with intervention (p<0.01)
Reddy47 Electronic Pill Bottle with Feedback 126 US Veterans with CAD Intervention with direct feedback vs Intervention with family/friend feedback vs usual care 3 months 67% adherence in usual care vs 89% with direct feedback vs 86% with family/friend feedback (p<0.001)
Vollmer48 Interactive Voice Response (IVR) Reminders, IVR calls to overdue prescriptions or IVR calls + personalized health report to overdue prescriptions 25,323 US patients with ASCVD or diabetes mellitus and poor adherence IVR vs IVR+ health report vs usual care 12 months 6.4% higher adherence in IVR group and 7.3% higher adherence in IVR+ group compared to usual care; Costs estimated at $9–$17 for IVR and $36–$47 for IVR+
Hohmann49 Discharge Letter, detailed discharge letter with rationale for all medications 312 ASCVD patients at a German hospital Intervention vs usual care 3 months 69.8% of patients adherence in usual care vs 87.7% in intervention (p<0.001)